I, F. Meyerdirck, do solemnly, sincerely and truly swear that the within list, subscribed with my name, contains to the best of my knowledge and belief, a just and true account or report of all passengers, who have been taken on board the Adolphine at Bremen or any other foreign port, or at sea, and brought in said ship into any district of the United States since the departure from said Port of Bremen.

Sworn the 5th May 1863 F. MeyerdirckBefore, C. M. JamesonList of all the passengers taken on board of the Ship Adolphine of Bremen at Bremen.Columns represent: Passenger name, age, gender, occupation, and country of origin. The destination column for this list has been omitted because Baltimore is listed as the destination for all the passengers. The list has been renumbered for this listing; the original numbered the steerage and between deck passengers anew.

A question mark indicates material that was indecipherable; an asterisk indicates further information in the Passenger Notes; a ^ indicates superscript text.

NOTE: This list has been renumbered and contains only the information that is found on what looks like fragments of severely damaged pages. The original list was numbered, but there are gaps indicating that parts of pages have been lost.

1 Surname has an umlauted "u" so may be Mueller.9 Note in entry for #9 says: born during the voyage.12-14 The list is badly damaged and these entries are missing--seems to be a portion of the page torn away because the next entries are numbered 15-21, etc.

National Archives and Records Administration, Film 255, Roll 13.Transcribed by Gene Janssen a member of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild 6 October 2002